2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1033075
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Mining of chicken muscle growth genes and the function of important candidate gene RPL3L in muscle development

Abstract: The birth weight of chickens does not significantly affect the weight at slaughter, while the different growth rate after birth was one of the important reasons for the difference in slaughter weight. Also, the increase in chickens’ postnatal skeletal muscle weight is the main cause of the slaughter weight gain, but which genes are involved in this biological process is still unclear. In this study, by integrating four transcriptome datasets containing chicken muscles at different developmental times or differ… Show more

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“…These findings were corroborated in the soleus and we also report a significant repression of Rpl3l by MYC (adjusted P = 0.041) (see Supporting information, Table S5). This inverse pattern of Rpl3 (induction) and Rpl3l (repression) is indicative of a developmental‐ and growth‐oriented gene expression program in skeletal muscle (Chaillou, 2019; Chaillou et al., 2016; Kao et al., 2021; Lin et al, 2022; Zhang, Trapp et al., 2022; Zhang, Englund et al., 2022; Zhang, Hong et al., 2022). OKSM expression vs .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings were corroborated in the soleus and we also report a significant repression of Rpl3l by MYC (adjusted P = 0.041) (see Supporting information, Table S5). This inverse pattern of Rpl3 (induction) and Rpl3l (repression) is indicative of a developmental‐ and growth‐oriented gene expression program in skeletal muscle (Chaillou, 2019; Chaillou et al., 2016; Kao et al., 2021; Lin et al, 2022; Zhang, Trapp et al., 2022; Zhang, Englund et al., 2022; Zhang, Hong et al., 2022). OKSM expression vs .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%